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might visit Disneyland in Florida. This wish
might visit Disneyland in Florida. This wish
was granted in February when she and her
was granted in February when she and her
mother flew there for a few days. Itwas
mother flew there for a few days. It was
first and also the last trip in a plane for the
first and also the last trip in a plane for the
young girl. Linda died on June 10, 1973, at
young girl. Linda died on June 10, 1973, at
the age of 9 years; on that day she took her
the age of 9 years; on that day she took her
final flight to heaven.
final flight to heaven.
When Linda was one day old it was
When Linda was one day old it was
learned that she had cystic fibrosis. This
learned that she had cystic fibrosis. This
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parents knew she was but a temporary gift
parents knew she was but a temporary gift
of God.
of God.
Those who knew her were amazed at her
Those who knew her were amazed at her
cheerfulness and brightness. She was clever
cheerfulness and brightness. She was clever
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she had many friends and relatives who
she had many friends and relatives who
were very impressed with her life.
were very impressed with her life.
Linda's father, Frank Goertzen, suffered a
Linda's father, Frank Goertzen, suffered a
stroke about five years ago and since that
stroke about five years ago and since that
time has been unable to swallow even a
time has been unable to swallow even a
drop of water. Tlu:ough these years he and
drop of water. Through these years he and
his young daughter were a great comfort-to
his young daughter were a great comfort to
each other in their afflictions.
each other in their afflictions.
After the Florida trip she had one more
After the Florida trip she had one more
prayer: that she might die before July when
prayer: that she might die before July when
Pastor Neufeld would leave us. That prayer was also granted. Her funeral was on June
Pastor Neufeld would leave us. That prayer was also granted. Her funeral was on June
13 with Rev. J. Neufeld, whome she loved
13 with Rev. J. Neufeld, whom she loved
dearly, officiating. His text, John 3:16, was
dearly, officiating. His text, John 3:16, was
Linda's favourite verse. Left to mourn are
Linda's favourite verse. Left to mourn are
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and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wall.
Wall.
Many have prayed for the Goertzen
Many have prayed for the Goertzen
family. They have been an example in their
family. They have been an example in their

Latest revision as of 13:17, 11 January 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Jul 13 p. 31

Birth date: 1963 Jul 27

text of obituary:

LINDA GOERTZEN

"Lindie" Goertzen, as she was affectionately called, had two specific prayers answered this spring. One was that she might visit Disneyland in Florida. This wish was granted in February when she and her mother flew there for a few days. It was first and also the last trip in a plane for the young girl. Linda died on June 10, 1973, at the age of 9 years; on that day she took her final flight to heaven.

When Linda was one day old it was learned that she had cystic fibrosis. This affliction prevents a person from deriving any nutrient value from the food he eats. Since the pancreas is missing a gene which produces enzymes, Linda had to swallow as many as 47 enzyme pills to help her digest her food. At night she had to sleep under a mist tent. She needed a great deal of personal attention because of her physical limitations, and this was readily granted because she was such a special person. Her parents knew she was but a temporary gift of God.

Those who knew her were amazed at her cheerfulness and brightness. She was clever in school, obedient and loving at home; and she had many friends and relatives who were very impressed with her life.

Linda's father, Frank Goertzen, suffered a stroke about five years ago and since that time has been unable to swallow even a drop of water. Through these years he and his young daughter were a great comfort to each other in their afflictions.

After the Florida trip she had one more prayer: that she might die before July when Pastor Neufeld would leave us. That prayer was also granted. Her funeral was on June 13 with Rev. J. Neufeld, whom she loved dearly, officiating. His text, John 3:16, was Linda's favourite verse. Left to mourn are her parents, 1 brother and his wife, 1 sister and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wall.

Many have prayed for the Goertzen family. They have been an example in their patience and humble submission to the will of God.